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Seventh Congregation THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TWENTY- SEVENTH AUTUMM CONGREGATION FOR THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES FRIDAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH NJNThN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE O CANADA O Canada! Our Home and Native Land! True patriot-love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The Truth North, strong and free, And stand on guard, 0 Canada, We stand on guard for thee. O Canada, glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee! 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee! MUSICAL PROGRAMME . Prelude: Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in der Hoh’ sei Ehr’ -- - - Bach Sonata 11(1937)— Lebhaft — Ruhig bewegt — Fugue - Hindemith Processional: Lucius Creator Optime Jesu Redemptor Omriium Pange Lingua Gloriosi .. (1542-3) Cavazzoni Versus Septimi Toni (from Octo Toni Psalmorum (XVI c.) - Cabezon Recessional: Gloria . (XVII c.) - F. Couperin - Les Cloches . (XVII c.) N. Lebegue ORGANIST - - - Barbara Pentland PROGRAMME OF CEREMONY . 0 CANADA INVOCATION by The Reverend William Aldworth Ferguson REMARKS by Sherwood Lett Chancellor of the University of British Columbia CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES by the Chancellor THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS Percy Robert Bengough The Most Reverend William Mark Duke Rhys Manly Sale THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Lawrence Peter Guichon INTRODUCTION OF CONGREGATION SPEAKER by Norman A. M. MacKenzie President of the University of British Columbia THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS by Rhys Manly Sale CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE by the Chancellor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Flynn, James Thomas, B.Sc. (Alberta), M.A.Sc., Vancouver Physics Thesis: “The Mechanical Properties and Relaxation Spectrum of Aluminum Soap-Hydrocarbon Solutions.” Griffiths, George Motley, B.A.Sc. (Toronto), M.A., Ontario Physics Thesis: “Scintillation Counters for Gommo-ray Measurements and a Study of the Gommo Rays from the D(/),/) He3 Reoction.” Lee, Peter Arthur, B.Sc. (London), England Physics Thesis: “Photo-Conductivity in Lead Selenide.” MacKenzie, Innes Keith, M.Sc. (Western Ontario), Ontario Physics Thesis: “Lifetimes of Gamma-Ray Transitions by Delayed-Coincidence Meas urements.” Ross, William LeBreton, M.A., Vancouver Physics Thesis “Investigation of the Liquid Vapour Shift in the Infra-red Absorption Frequency of Diatomic Molecules.” Szczawinski, Adam Franciszek, Mag.Phil. (Lwow), Vancouver Botany Thesis: “Corticolous and Lignicolous Plant Communities in the Forest Associa tions of the Douglas-Fir Forest on Vancouver Island.” Terentiuk, Fred, B.Sc. (Alberta), M.A., Alberta Physics Thesis: “A Liquid Scintillation Counter for Low Specific Beta Activities.” Williams, Gerald Woodburn, M.Sc. (Sack.) Saskatchewan Physics Thesis: “Thermal Decay of the Luminescence of KBr.” THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Adams, David Kendall, BA. (Reed), United States Physics Thesis: “Same Considerations an the Phonon Theory of Second Sound.” Baker, Ronald James, B.A., Vancouver English Thesis: “The Organism Theory of Language in England from 1570 to 1700.” Bargen, Peter Frank, B.A., Alberta History Thesis: “The Mennonites of Alberta.” Bedford, Ronald Ernest, B.Sc. (Manitoba), Manitoba Physics Thesis: “The Hyperfine Structure of Mercury Extracted from Neutron Irradi ated Gold.” Browne, Gerald Peter, B.A., Vancouver History Thesis: “ The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the Distribution of Legislative Powers in the British North America Act of 1867.” Ferneyhough, Beatrice Christina, B.A. (McGill), Vancouver English Thesis: “Machiavellianism Real and Romantic on the Elizabethan Stage.” Gardner, Robert Renwick, B.A., Cowichan Station Zoology Thesis: “Some Metabolic Effects of Synthetic Sodium Thyroxine, Thiourea and Methyl Testosterone on the Common Goldfish. Kilgour, Alma Jean, BA., Vancouver Education Thesis: “The Effect of a Year’s Teacher-Training Course on the Vancouver Normal School Students’ Understanding of Arithmetic.” Levey, Archibald Banks, B.A., Saskatchewan Psychology Thesis: “The Isolation of Certain Experimental Issues in the Continuity Controversy.” Paquette, Joseph André Raymond Guy, B.Sc. (Montreal), Quebec Physics Thesis: “Some Applications of the Quantum Theory of Magnetism.” Price, Arthur David, B.A., Victoria Slavonic Studies Thesis: “Dostoevsky and his Influence upon the Philosophy of Nicolas Berdyoev.’ Sandison, James MacLeod, B.A., Vancouver English Thesis: “Milton and the Non-Orthodox Reader: Chiefly a Study of the Human Element in Eden.” 5 THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Dakers, Ronald Gill, B.A., Victoria Metallurgy Thesis: “The Kinetics of the Reaction between Cupric Acetate and Molecular Hydrogen in Aqueous Solution.” Justice, Clive Lionel, B.Sc. (U. of California), Vancouver Community and Regional Planning Kidson, Geoffrey Victor, B.A., Vancouver Physics and Metallurgy Thesis: “The Design and Construction of a Powerful Electromagnet, and its application to Magnetic Measurements of the Alloy MneoAlzoCzo.” Matheson, Alastair Taylor, B.A., Vancouver Biochemistry Thesis: “Urinary Metabolites of £?s_._BAL in the Rat.” Moffatt, John Gilbert, B.A., Victoria Chemistry Thesis: “Synthesis of some Secondary Amyl and 1-lexyl Homologues of Dinitro Ortho and Para Cresols.” Perkins, Harold Jackson, B.A., Vancouver Chemistry Thesis: “An Ion Exchange Separation of the Rare Earths from Naturally Occurring Materials with a View to the Isolation of Element Number 61.” Smith, Roberts Angus, B.S.A., Courteriay Agricultural Microbiology Thesis: “Terminol Respiration in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.” Snyder, John Leonard, B.A., Vancouver Chemistry Thesis: “Polysoccharide Investigations.” THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE Fisher, James Irwin, B.A.Sc., Vancouver Metallurgy Thesis: “The Reaction of Copper Gold Alloys in Aqueous Ammonia under Oxygen Pressure.” Powley, Maurice Bruce, B.A.Sc., Ontario Chemical Engineering Thesis: “Solvent Extraction of British Columbia Coal.” Shier, Richard Mawat, B.A.Sc., Vancouver Physics and Metallurgy Thesis: “A Magnetic Balance and its Application to the Investigation of Ferromagnetism in Manganese Carbon Alloys.” THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Beaton, James Duncan, B.S.A., Vancouver Agronomy Thesis: “Influence of Burning on the Soil in the Timber Range Area of Lac Le Jeune, B.C.” Chancey, Harold William Robert, B.S.A., Newfoundland Agronomy Thesis: “Some Chemical, Physical and Micropedological Studies of Vancouver Island Shot Soils.” Dargie, George, B.S.A., Vancouver Agronomy Thesis: “Effects of Mulched and Incorporated Sawdust on some Chemical and Physical Properties of Fraser Valley Upland Soil.” Fillipoff, Peter Fred, B.S.A., Shoreocres Horticulture Thesis: “The Effects of Irradiation and Ortho-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid on Growth, Fruit Set, and Food Values of Tomatoes.” Harris, Robert Ernest, B.S.A., Brentwood Bay Horticulture Thesis: “The Effect of Soil Applications of Manganese, Boron, Zinc, Copper Magnesium on the Yield and Composition of Potato Tubers.” Stewart, John, B.S.A., Vancouver Agronomy Thesis: “The Use of Saline Irrigation Water on Fraser River Delta Soils.” Unrau, Abraham Martin, B.S.A., Vancouver Horticulture Thesis: “Effects of AIdrin, lsodrin, Dieldrin and Endrin on Germination, Growth and Chemical Constituents of some Horticultural Crop Plants.” Vaartnou, Herman, Agranom (Uppsala), New Westminster Agronomy Thesis: “Quality Changes in Forage Crops Following Applications of 2,4-D.” 6 THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FORESTRY Turnbull, Albert Lloyd, B.S.F., Vancouver Forestry Thesis: “Spider Predators of the Spruce Budworm Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.), at Lillooet, British Columbia.” FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE THE DEGREE OF MASrER OF SOCIAL WORK Billington, Alan Roy, B.P.E., B.S.W., Vancouver Thesis: “Group Work Practice in a Receiving Home for Boys.” Cote, Maurice Norbert, B.Com., B.S.W., Vancouver Thesis: “The Children’s Aid Society of the Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver.” Evans, Maureen Ethel, B.A., B.S.W., Victoria Thesis: “Living on a Marginal Budget.” Hawkes, Ronald Ernest, B.A., B.S.W., West Vancouver Thesis: ‘intake Procedure in Social Assistance Administration.” Hooson, William Thomas, B.A., Victoria Thesis: “The Rehabilitation of Public Assistance Recipients.” Hunt, Mrs. Donna George, B.A., (Manitoba), Saskatchewan Thesis: “The Effectiveness of Case Work Treatment in a Team Approach to Rehabilitation of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients.” Maunders, Thomas Fulton, B.A., B.S.W. (Manitoba) Manitoba Thesis: “A Casework Study of Parents requesting Adoption of Legitimate Children.” Pepper, Gerald Wesley, B.A. (Alberta), B.S.W., Vancouver Thesis: “Social Worker Participation in the Treatment of the Mentally Ill.” Reed, George Aubrey, B.A., B.S.W.., Vancouver Thesis: “The Placement of Adolescent Boys.” Rohn, George, B.A., B.S.W., Vancouver Thesis: “Rehabilitation of Arthritis Patients.” 7 CLASSIFICATION: For B.A.Sc. and B.S.F. degrees: (H) Honours. (1) First Class. (2) Second Class. (P) Passed. For other degrees: (1) First Class. (2) Second Class. (P) Passed. (C) Completed for B.A. in a combined course. THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK Adorns, William Ray, B.Sc. (Oregon), Anderson, Douglas Chesley, B.A., United States (2) Vancouver (2) McComb, Donald Robert, B.A., Vancouver (2) THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Allen, Barney Paul, B.A., Vancouver (2) Kerr, Catherine Robino, B.A., Boistad, Hubert Oscar, B.A. West Vancouver (2) (Sask.), Nokusp (2) Lennox, Bernard Wheeler, B.A. Brewster, John George, B.A. (Bristol Univ.), Victoria (1) (McMaster), Vancouver (2) Millican, Frederick
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